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Glossary

A foil-free, hand-painting technique used to lighten specific pieces of the hair and add dimension. The result is a slightly graduated color with no line of demarcation. Balayage does not need to be touched up as often as traditional highlights.

Color cannot "lift" color, so a lighter color applied over a darker color will not lighten the darker hair. Instead, a color remover is used to lift the artificial pigments of dye from the hair, yielding slightly warmer results. After a color has been removed, then a new color can be established. We do not recommend applying Lightlab on hair that has been treated with a color remover since we're unable to predict or guarantee results.

A two-step process to achieve a darker color by re-pigmenting previously lightened hair. The first step is the fill, or adding back the missing pigments from the lightened hair. The second step is all-over color application.

Recommended for those with less than 25% gray hair. Lasts up to 24 washes and is ideal for refreshing previously color-treated hair or blending grays naturally. Demi-Permanent color typically is used with a 10 volume developer and processes between 10-20 minutes.

An application technique where the product is applied at a steep slant toward the scalp, using the spine of a comb or the corner edge of a brush. The high peak of the slant should always be angled toward your face.

This application creates a soft, natural look for less noticeable regrowth and results you can love weeks after your application.

A flowering plant whose leaves are used to color the hair. Henna is not compatible with hair dye because it coats and seals the hair, while hair dye opens the hair cuticle to add pigment. When a dye is applied over hair that has henna on it, the hair can break and may not take the new color. We also do not recommend using Lightlab on Henna-treated hair since we're unable to predict or guarantee results.

A temporary treatment that helps smooth frizzy hair, and can also slightly reduce curls. The product is applied onto clean hair, blow dried and flat ironed, sealing the product into the hair. It will come out gradually with each shampoo.

While our hair color can be used 2 weeks after a keratin treatment is applied, we do not recommend using Lightlab on keratin-treated hair since we're unable to predict or guarantee results.

Can lighten previously colored hair as well as virgin hair. It typically comes in a powder form that is mixed with different activators to achieve one?s desired lightness. Lightener gently removes hair pigment to achieve a lighter shade. During this process, your hair's underlying pigments come through, typically yielding warm tones that can later be neutralized with a toner.

Lightswept is a balayage-inspired highlighting technique where the highlights are painted on to create a multi-dimensional sunswept look without harsh lines or high-contrast roots.

It's also progressive, so your highlights will lighten with each highlight application for increased depth and dimension. It's also low-maintenance since the Lightswept application creates a soft, natural look for less noticeable regrowth.

A curling process applied to straight or wavy hair that uses rods to determine curl-size. Perming liquid is applied to each rod to saturate the section of hair wrapped around it, and rinsed out once it has processed. Then a neutralizing liquid is applied to each rod and allowed to process. Finally, the rods are removed and the hair is rinsed.

While our hair color can be used 2 weeks after your perm treatment, we do not recommend using Lightlab on permed hair since we're unable to predict or guarantee results.

Provides the longest-lasting results and is recommended for gray coverage or a color with intense tones. Permanent color typically is used with a 20 volume developer and processes between 30-45 minutes.

The amount of time you leave color and/or lightener on your hair; the time from when you first apply to when you shampoo. For the first 10 minutes, the cuticle of the hair opens, allowing the artificial pigments from the hair dye to penetrate the hair's cortex. The hair will color for the remainder of the processing time.

NOTE: Just like your color, your timing is personalized to your individual hair needs, and may differ from your roots to your ends. Your roots can have a longer processing time, while the ends will take color more quickly. Your Personalized Instructions will tell you the exact number of minutes you need to allow the color to fully process for your desired results.

A permanent chemical process in which a product, usually containing Sodium Hydroxide, is applied to new growth to reduce curly hair. This process must be grown out. Relaxers are harsh, and can damage the hair if overlapped. While our hair color can be used 2 weeks after your hair is relaxed, we do not recommend applying Lightlab on relaxed hair since we're unable to predict or guarantee results.

A professional technique used in salons to help blend and remove any possible harsh lines between the regrowth and the rest of the hair. It will help to loosen and dissolve any color remnants from the scalp, and revive the color on the ends. This should be done in no more than 1 minute, because wet hair processes color faster.

Also called hue, tone refers to how warm (with orange or red undertones) or cool (with blue or green undertones) a color is. Examples of tone in our color line include Golden, Copper, and Ash. The absence of tone indicates a neutral shade. Toners can be used to either enhance or neutralize certain tones.

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